Sesame Seed Hamburger Buns
- 200 grams Bread (strong) flour
- 3 grams Instant dry yeast
- 20 grams Sugar (caster sugar)
- 3 grams Salt
- 15 grams Egg
- 120 ml Water
- 20 grams Butter
- 1 Beaten egg for brushing
- 1 Sesame seeds
- Make the standard basic bread dough.
- If using a bread maker, put in the ingredients and let it run through the first rising.
- Grease the insides of your 10 cm rings with oil.
- I made the top two with foil (from a strip 1 cm wide, 33 cm long).
- Divide the balls of dough into 5 portions and roll into balls (about 75 g each).
- If you want taller buns, make them 80-85 g each.
- To prevent them from drying out, cover with plastic wrap or something similar and let rest for 20-30 minutes.
- After resting, lightly ball up each piece and press into the rings.
- If you ball up the dough too tightly, it will be hard to shape them inside the rings.
- Press down lightly and gently as if getting rid of excess gas.
- Let sit in a warm place for 30 minutes to 1 hour for the final proofing.
- Brush with an egg wash and top with sesame seeds.
- Bake for 15-17 minutes in an oven preheated to 190C.
- Once completely cooled, slice horizontally, fill with a hamburger patty and condiments, and enjoy!
- You can also freeze them (Let them defrost naturally, then lightly toast).
- I bought 8.5 cm-diameter rings so I tried making buns with 65 g of dough.
bread, yeast, sugar, salt, egg, water, butter, brushing, sesame seeds
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/146471-sesame-seed-hamburger-buns (may not work)